How would you improve Embarcadero and Montgomery BART stations?

It’s hardly a secret that more and more people are riding BART, and that trains are getting increasingly crowded. So, too, are the transit system’s busiest stations: Embarcadero and Montgomery, and BART is in the midst of figuring out how to increase the capacity — and otherwise modernize — the pair of stations.

Among the ideas being considered are adding so-called “saddlebag” platforms on the opposite side of the tracks, installing glass walls with sliding doors at train doors like SFO’s AirTrain, reconfiguring platforms to make more room, and employing faster escalators and bigger elevators.

Oh yeah, they’re also contemplating whether to open or reopen restrooms, add more stores, install more signs, dispatch more safety and enforcement patrols and do more cleaning.

This week, BART is surveying passengers in person and online. The next chance to voice your opinions in person is Tuesday evening from 4-7 at Embarcadero or Thursday at Montgomery from 7-10 a.m. or 4-7 p.m.

Or, you can speak out online through Nov., 7. The Embarcadero survey is available here, and the Montgomery survey can be found here.

BART planners started the study in the spring, and expect to complete it in spring of 2016. It’s being funded with the assistance of Caltrans, the San Francisco County Transportation Authority, the Warriors and the Giants.